Re: Active Protocols
Re: Active Protocols
- Subject: Re: Active Protocols
- From: Bruce Robertson <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 15:36:37 -0700
Thanks; but what has that got to do with the question?
What port is mailto on for example? Or addressbook?
I don't think telnet or ports has anything to do with this question.
Bruce Robertson
On Aug 3, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:
> At 12:05 -0700 8/3/10, Bruce Robertson wrote:
>> Is there a way - using shell scripts or otherwise - to find the "active protocols" on a particular computer?
>>
>> There is http and ftp and phone; and if you install FileMaker, fmp7 etc.
>>
>> And as shown here, you can roll your own:
>>
>> http://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/linktrigger/index.html
>>
>
> Years ago I got into trouble when I executed a port scan to get that answer. It seems that the subject computer was in a secure area of the corporation. It's pretty much an attempt to telnet to a big range of ports and record the ones that answer.
>
> I think I used AgNet tools on a Classic Mac. 1977, http://www.aggroup.com gets redirected to http://www.wildpackets.com/. The network security types must have newer ways.
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